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- From: Robin Cover <robin@isogen.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 13:39:40 -0600 (CST)
John Cowan wrote:
>> <P>This is <B>a test <I>of the</B> emergency</I> broadcast
>> system</P>
> Un*censored*believable. This not only isn't XML, it isn't even
> HTML. What were they thinking of? [. . .]
I agree that this is bad. Unfortunately, a lot of companies
(and some that really *do* know better) are still creating and
selling products that generate invalid HTML (SGML). For one
example:
'URL's of the kind:
<a href="http://foo.bar.com/search?&status=clear&PageCall=1&mode=on">
viz., unescaped ampersand in attribute values, which is simply
illegal. So long as software companies across the board will
tolerate an attitude of "close is good enough" - what should we expect?
Come to think of it: why should this be "Un*censored*believable"
given that 99% of Net stuff is illegal HTML, despite a couple
generations (years) of HTML DTDs?
-rcc
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